The Time That Heals the Invisible
Reflection
There are wounds that
cannot be seen, yet they weigh upon the soul like stones. They are silent
pains, hidden behind smiles and hurried routines. Time - that invisible
sculptor - works upon them with divine patience. It does not erase the past but
transforms it into wisdom. It teaches us that what seems unbearable today may
tomorrow become only memory - not to forget, but to understand.
Human beings are in a
hurry to heal, to resolve, to close chapters. Yet healing is not an act of
speed; it is a process of surrender. We must allow time to do its work, let the
heart breathe, let the mind find stillness. Time is not the enemy of pain; it is
its master. It teaches us to look at suffering with new eyes, to recognise that
every scar is also a testimony of survival.
On this Sunday, the
invitation is to acceptance. To accept that there are things beyond our
control, that there are answers only time can reveal, that there are paths
which open only when we stop forcing the wrong doors. The time that heals the
invisible is the same that restores peace - not because it erases what was, but
because it reconciles us with who we are.
Inspiration
Today, allow yourself
to be patient with yourself. Allow yourself not to know all the answers. Allow
yourself to trust that time is working silently, even when everything seems
still. Inspiration is born when we stop fighting what we cannot control and
begin to cooperate with what life offers.
Time is God’s breath
upon our wounds. It is the interval between what hurts and what blooms. It is
the space where the invisible becomes strength. May this day remind you that
healing is not the absence of pain, but the presence of hope.
Prayer
Lord, on this Sunday, I
give You what I do not know how to heal. I give You what still hurts, what
still troubles me, what still binds me. Teach me to trust in Your time, to
recognise that every delay has a purpose, that every silence carries an answer.
Grant me serenity to wait, faith to continue, and love to understand. May Your
time be my refuge, and Your will my rest. Today and always. Amen.

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